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the second, at the city's main ndmark, the gateway of india. more than 50 people we killed and nearly 0 were wounded. last week, a special court nvicted two men and a woman of pnting the bombs. outside, the main prosecution lawyer had this to say >> this decision is very important anit will send a strong signalo anye wo wants to engage in this kind of illelactivity costing the lives of the innoct population. > a judge handed them the death penalty. all three have plead not guilty andre expected to appeal againsthe sentence. their trial took place in high serity and under a poweul anti-terrorism law that no nger exists. prosecuts argued that the bombings were carefully planned arab -- and orn act of extreme brutality. all three deserve e harsh sentence, ty said. the bombings were saido be in retaliati of anti-muslim riots in 2002. all threare said to be members of a pakiani militants group accused of carrying out last year's mumbai aacks, whichas increased iction between india and pakistan. >> jt a footnote ther kistanssued a global alert or 13
the second, at the city's main ndmark, the gateway of india. more than 50 people we killed and nearly 0 were wounded. last week, a special court nvicted two men and a woman of pnting the bombs. outside, the main prosecution lawyer had this to say >> this decision is very important anit will send a strong signalo anye wo wants to engage in this kind of illelactivity costing the lives of the innoct population. > a judge handed them the death penalty. all three have plead not guilty andre...
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this is the growth expected from china; while in neighbouring india, the economic fundamentals are also strong. but brazil has stumbled with no clear growth expected until 2010; and as for russia - over reliant on high commodity prices it now risks the spectre of high inflation and high unemployment. and the bric fault lines don't only concern numbers. for its members are fierce competitors and serious mistrust abounds - which is a barrier to enhancing trade and economic cooperation. >>zweig: well the chinese don't trust the indians at all. the indians don't trust the chinese. the 1962 border war seared, forever seared, the brains of indian policy makers. brazilian businessmen complain, over the last couple of years that china came - hu jintao the leader of china visited - promised all kinds of money, left - and then everybody said, where's the money? >>reporter: it's one of those strange historical quirks that now, with their economies so interdependent, china can cooperate easier with america than with its neighbours. as for russia, it does little to garner confidence. the government
this is the growth expected from china; while in neighbouring india, the economic fundamentals are also strong. but brazil has stumbled with no clear growth expected until 2010; and as for russia - over reliant on high commodity prices it now risks the spectre of high inflation and high unemployment. and the bric fault lines don't only concern numbers. for its members are fierce competitors and serious mistrust abounds - which is a barrier to enhancing trade and economic cooperation....
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a new human rights report says too many of india place are abusive and filing at thei job. hollywood actss takes send moo on e rd. >> cinema is for everybody and everhere. we are knowing how few opportunits there are for people realize how incredibly wise cinema is. >> hello. a secretive come nist ate with nucar ambitis which has be playing fast and lse th the rest of the wld. today they have been pying ho to bilclinton, the most senior visitor in a dade. he metnorth korean leader, kim jong-il and secured a rdon for the journalist aested. we have this report from waington. >> bill inton arrived in north korea in an unmard jet. he carried with him the hopes of ameriniplomacy in a very dangerous rner of the world. . clinton m kim jong-il, north korea's mysterio leer. it is an extordinary noment. there hasn'tbeen a visit to pyongyang by such a hh profile american in years. >> this obviouslys a vy seitive topic. we wilhope to provide some moreetail at a later point. >> aer the meeting, a sudden annocement. kijong-il ha issued a special pardon to the two imprisoned american jour
a new human rights report says too many of india place are abusive and filing at thei job. hollywood actss takes send moo on e rd. >> cinema is for everybody and everhere. we are knowing how few opportunits there are for people realize how incredibly wise cinema is. >> hello. a secretive come nist ate with nucar ambitis which has be playing fast and lse th the rest of the wld. today they have been pying ho to bilclinton, the most senior visitor in a dade. he metnorth korean leader,...
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they are showing films from places like iran, india and japan. instead of a nine-screen multipletch, there is this one plush and rather cozy space. it is a deliberately low tech affair, singing and dancing getting the people in the mood. people appreciate the effort that has gone into bringing movies to their door. >> it has been months, but it is a small cinema in a bus. it should be a bit different. >> to have a mobile cinema that comes and opens up like a box is wonderful. >> even when the film is over, there is is no rushing home. these thuse asses want everyone to feel included on their journey through the hills and glens. news on the banks of loch, ness. >> to photography. a thousand people across britain are find out how it feels to be captured on camera by one of the world's best-known fashion photographers. let's meet him. ♪ >> a portrait of britain. >> hold that. >> shot by rankin, one of the country's most celebrated photographers. >> i wanted to have a recording of what it was like. it was amazing to be photographed by him. >> certa
they are showing films from places like iran, india and japan. instead of a nine-screen multipletch, there is this one plush and rather cozy space. it is a deliberately low tech affair, singing and dancing getting the people in the mood. people appreciate the effort that has gone into bringing movies to their door. >> it has been months, but it is a small cinema in a bus. it should be a bit different. >> to have a mobile cinema that comes and opens up like a box is wonderful....
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. >> in line with the rest of asia today, india is trading higher. we're joined now by ayesha faridi. thanks for that, maura. tale, it's been quite a choppy day. while it has struggled or tried not to hit the 4700 mark for the nifty, it isn't really being able to do that. it has made many attempts now for the trading session. all indices are in the green, but a big winner, indeed, or trade is indeed in force and the entire i.t. pack. clst is a brokerage which has been bearish on the entire i.t. space in india and is upgraded and it has upped the price target, as well. and they do also believe that they may beat fy '10 guidance and that is bringing volatility to the space, including in the midcap space. another stock in focus is united which is down by almost 2% in trade today. here is the news why. they have now called off stocks for diaggio sizing high evaluations and anti-trust issues as to why it was called off. it's a sentiment and a dampener with knee jerk reactions coming into it there. meantime, of course, we have a couple of other counters mo
. >> in line with the rest of asia today, india is trading higher. we're joined now by ayesha faridi. thanks for that, maura. tale, it's been quite a choppy day. while it has struggled or tried not to hit the 4700 mark for the nifty, it isn't really being able to do that. it has made many attempts now for the trading session. all indices are in the green, but a big winner, indeed, or trade is indeed in force and the entire i.t. pack. clst is a brokerage which has been bearish on the...
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but equally we've got talent around the world in india, in china, latin america. and we think the best way for to us help our clients be stronger businesses is by givinging you access to that global talent pool. >> state of economy, where are we when you look around the world in terms of whether or not we're going to finally recover here? >> i don't have a crystal ball on the economy. our planning assumption is that the economy continues to remain weak. >> weak. >> through the rest of the year. >> define weak. >> we didn't expect it to get materially worse where it is this quarter but don't expect it to get better. >> any part of the world you think turns better than the rest of the world. >> we're seeing good demand in asia and a little bit in north america but really we're seeing good demand in asia. europe we think will be lumpy for the rest of the year. >> india was facing issues with rising employee costs because you didn't have enough supply of educated labor. has that improve the with the recession or still a problem? >> know, the best talent in the world i
but equally we've got talent around the world in india, in china, latin america. and we think the best way for to us help our clients be stronger businesses is by givinging you access to that global talent pool. >> state of economy, where are we when you look around the world in terms of whether or not we're going to finally recover here? >> i don't have a crystal ball on the economy. our planning assumption is that the economy continues to remain weak. >> weak. >>...
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. >>> and from india, a human rights gro charged today tha theolice system in that country needs some jor overhaul to meet internation andards. human rightsatchsaid that while india is modernizing rapidly the police coinue to use old thods including abuse and teats. it said the poce sometimes detained pele illegally, torture and kill spects and refuseto investigate crimes against the politically powerful. thindian government had no immediate response. >>> was the british government complicit in the torture of terror suspects in a secretork conducted by wtern intelligent agencies ovethe last eight ars? that questiowas raised after the release of a paistani man ben yan mohammed from amecan custody at guaanamo bay, cuba. when mohammed returned to britai he sued the governme in a test case ciming the intelligence ageny, miify was involved in his investigations while government aims its got nothing thard a paliamentary commissn is now calling for independent vestigation as we hear fromandrew thomasf itn. >> reporter: british interrogators quesoning uspects abroad ether just aftemistreatnts
. >>> and from india, a human rights gro charged today tha theolice system in that country needs some jor overhaul to meet internation andards. human rightsatchsaid that while india is modernizing rapidly the police coinue to use old thods including abuse and teats. it said the poce sometimes detained pele illegally, torture and kill spects and refuseto investigate crimes against the politically powerful. thindian government had no immediate response. >>> was the british...
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the second, at the city's main landmark, the gateway of india. more than 50 people were killed and nearly 180 were wounded. last week, a special court convicted two men and a woman of planting the bombs. outside, the main prosecution lawyer had this to say. >> this decision is very important and it will send a strong signal to anyone who wants to engage in this kind of illegal activity costing the lives of the innocent population. >> a judge handed them the death penalty. all three have pleaded not guilty and are expected to appeal against the sentence. their trial took place in high security and under a powerful anti-terrorism law that no longer exists. prosecutors argued that the bombings were carefully planned arab -- and or an act of extreme brutality. all three deserve the harsh sentence, they said. the bombings were said to be in retaliation of anti-muslim riots in 2002. all three are said to be members of a pakistani militants group accused of carrying out last year's mumbai attacks, which has increased friction between india and pakistan.
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of india have been modernizing past. the police force is still antiquated, ill-equipped and underresourced and under real pressure to fight crime. that's why some offices are cutting corners. >> and it's the people's photo shoot. why one of britain's top celebrity snappers is turning his camera on a thousand members of the public. >> hello to you. right now north korea's state news agency is reporting the country's leader kim jung il has issued a special pardon to two jailed american journalists, sentenced to 12 years hard labor for crossing the border from china illegally. now, this in the midst of a surprise trip to north korea by former u.s. president bill clinton and an historic meeting with the country's reclusive and its believed ailing leader. mr. clinton also met with two american journalists, laura ling and euna lee in what's being described as a very emotional meeting. these two women have been held in pyongyang since march. they had already begun serving a 12-year sentence with hard labor. let's get the latest
of india have been modernizing past. the police force is still antiquated, ill-equipped and underresourced and under real pressure to fight crime. that's why some offices are cutting corners. >> and it's the people's photo shoot. why one of britain's top celebrity snappers is turning his camera on a thousand members of the public. >> hello to you. right now north korea's state news agency is reporting the country's leader kim jung il has issued a special pardon to two jailed...
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the second of the mainland parks, the gateway of india. more than 50 people were killed, and nearly 118 wounded. last week, courts convicted the three suspects of planting bombs. outside court, the main prosecution lawyer had this to say. >> this decision is very important and it will give us justice for everybody, and pause for everyone who would like to imagine such illegal activity and taking the lives of innocents. >> today, the judge handed down the death penalty. all three had pleaded not guilty, and they are expected to appeal against the sentence. their trial to place in high security, under a powerful anti- terrorism law that no longer exists. prosecutors argued extreme brutality, and they say that all three deserved the punishment. the group has all -- also been accused of last year's mumbai attacks, leading to increased tension. >> hillary clinton accused eritrea of funding somalia's terror group, saying that the u.s. intends to take action if they do not stop. she met with the head of the somali transitional government in kenya
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. >> in india, ayesha faridi joins us live for the india business report. >> we participated in the global rally today. yesterday it clocked a new high for ourselves and the nifty clocked that or cruised past that 4,700 mark. today, the markets chose to consolidate. the biggest drav dragger is oil and gas heavyweight, which is why you're seeing the nifty break away and increase those values. tata motors is your biggest gainer for today, at almost 6.5% gains. there are also rumors in the market that they may get the loan guarantee approved for the government for bridge loan acquisition of land rover. besides that, most of the commodity stocks have been doing very well. you've got auto ancillary stocks looking very well. the monthly sales numbers that came out for auto stocks and infillry stocks are picking up in trade amid the mid and the small caps are holding up, as well. >>> elsewhere, we are looking at euro's biggest bank, hsbc, the company could soon be one of the first foreign companies to list in shanghai. reuters says it could raise up to $7.3 billion in a shanghai ipo during the se
. >> in india, ayesha faridi joins us live for the india business report. >> we participated in the global rally today. yesterday it clocked a new high for ourselves and the nifty clocked that or cruised past that 4,700 mark. today, the markets chose to consolidate. the biggest drav dragger is oil and gas heavyweight, which is why you're seeing the nifty break away and increase those values. tata motors is your biggest gainer for today, at almost 6.5% gains. there are also rumors in...
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demand from growing countries like china and india? sophisticated financial speculators exploiting small changes in markets to make money? ali, the government now wants to rein in on excessive speculation in these important markets. >> the commodity futures trading commission which regulates the oil industry held hearings this week about speculation in the energy markets and to see whether new restrictions would need to be created. speculative traders have been blamed by some critics, as you said, christine, for causing the record runup in oil prices last summer. but it's important to realize that speculating, the "s" word is not necessarily a bad word. in fact, it happens all the time. you probably speculated whether you know it or not. let me show you a little about this. let's get that out of here, the "s" word. you want to buy a house. you are buying a house on the hope that it's going to go up in value. you are also going to live in that house. so it's a purchase. you're getting some use of that house. but you're speculating when
demand from growing countries like china and india? sophisticated financial speculators exploiting small changes in markets to make money? ali, the government now wants to rein in on excessive speculation in these important markets. >> the commodity futures trading commission which regulates the oil industry held hearings this week about speculation in the energy markets and to see whether new restrictions would need to be created. speculative traders have been blamed by some critics, as...
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so you say, what is drought in india? well, they produce sugar, they produce beans and other things that are now going to be down. world market prices are soaring for those things. so in this interconnected world, this climate stuff is bouncing all over the world when it hits. the third thing i saw is that everybody is trying to scramble right now. how are we going to get on to a long-term, really sustainable recovery? and that brings us to an event that people need to watch a little bit, which are these negotiations about the future of the world energy system that are supposed to take place in denmark at the end of the year, in copenhagen. >> copenhagen later this year. you're going to be back. >> that's big for our economy. >> we're going to be announcing next month a very special series with jeff saks you'll see here only on "msnbc live." >>> that does it for me this hour. dr. nancy snyderman picks up our coverage next. ♪ bicycle, what are we waiting for? the flowers are blooming. the air is sweet. and zyrtec® start
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that is a potential threat to india, according to senior administration and congressional officials. meanwhile, there is a related store this morning on the front page of "the washington post," with this headline -- the u.s. says metrics to assess or success. -- war success. back to your calls come stan from oklahoma, is this the scary season for obama? caller: yes, it is. i think there is much to begin. as much as i was impressed with the personal tributes to senator kennedy yesterday from his family, particularly, i think there is something unseemly about the emphasis on health care bill. i know that he passionately wants to get something approved, but there is much work to be done. we cannot ignore the fact that the majority of american people do not approve of the health plan as it is now. host: let me read you something based on the republican radio address from a mike enzi. this is in both the washington post and the new york times. a republican member of the senate's gang of six healthcare negotiators sharply criticized democratic support reform plan saturday, making the climb
that is a potential threat to india, according to senior administration and congressional officials. meanwhile, there is a related store this morning on the front page of "the washington post," with this headline -- the u.s. says metrics to assess or success. -- war success. back to your calls come stan from oklahoma, is this the scary season for obama? caller: yes, it is. i think there is much to begin. as much as i was impressed with the personal tributes to senator kennedy...
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let's head over to india and join ayesha faridi live for the india business report. >> thanks for that, christine. standing or staring at that 1.5% gain for both the sensex and the nifty. might i add, it has come off from the top of the day. we're almost staring at a 100 point rally for the nifty just about a while ago. technology has been weak in trade today. watch out for counters. unitech amongst the real estate space, it's almost a tug of war space. reliance industries, which has an extremely high weighted in the index, that counter is flattened. but the rest of the market is looking good. telecom is definitely in focus. reliance communications now, we are expecting up from our sources that reliance communications is in talk for source based information up now. but that counter is holding up. more update coming in part and mtn, the deal is currently on and our sources indicate that the board will be meeting today. if it is conclusive, we can expect some agreement from the deal in the next ten days. the going has been good for that one. the metals space and the real estate space, un
let's head over to india and join ayesha faridi live for the india business report. >> thanks for that, christine. standing or staring at that 1.5% gain for both the sensex and the nifty. might i add, it has come off from the top of the day. we're almost staring at a 100 point rally for the nifty just about a while ago. technology has been weak in trade today. watch out for counters. unitech amongst the real estate space, it's almost a tug of war space. reliance industries, which has an...
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it is surrounded by iran and afghanistan and its rival, india. there are questions about who this new leader is. >> that's right, there are more than one dozen taliban factions in pakistan. one of them is this man. he was supposed to share power with another taliban faction leader. we understand from western and pakistani intelligence officials that he might have been killed by his rival. right now, western intelligence officials are trying to exploit the division in the taliban. >shepard: we are reporting that he wants to have some high- profile attacks. do we have any idea what or where? >> he has made a statement in recent days to say that president obama is their number one enemy. high-profile attacks like the marriott bombing, he is threatening attacks like this according to western intelligence officials. he wants to rally his followers. shepard: jennifer, thank you. the government reports that the cash for clunkers program generated nearly 700,000 car sales. the program offered rebates of up to $4,500 for consumers that traded in gas guzzl
it is surrounded by iran and afghanistan and its rival, india. there are questions about who this new leader is. >> that's right, there are more than one dozen taliban factions in pakistan. one of them is this man. he was supposed to share power with another taliban faction leader. we understand from western and pakistani intelligence officials that he might have been killed by his rival. right now, western intelligence officials are trying to exploit the division in the taliban....
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let's talk about india right now. ayesha faridi joins us live for the india business report. just stepped into the september series today. it's been shopping, but for now it's holding up in the green. 15,800 is where we're standing and the sensex is almost 100-odd point gain is what the sensex is nudging. and 4,7 must know, they will break out above that level yesterday and now it's firmly standing above it. almost a 33-odd point gain is what we're standing at right now. midcap cement companies are holding up very well. there are signs of demand pick up, which is why we're seeing a whole host of these plays pick up. besides that, amongst the heavyweights, you have meltses which have made a very good comeback. yesterday the stock was down almost 6% on close. a knee jerk reaction coming on very poor numbers. they have reported a loss this time around, but today the stock is making a good comeback and you are seeing it hold up in the green besides that capital goods is another pocket which is looking quite good. with that, it's back to you. >> ayesha, thank you very much. you ha
let's talk about india right now. ayesha faridi joins us live for the india business report. just stepped into the september series today. it's been shopping, but for now it's holding up in the green. 15,800 is where we're standing and the sensex is almost 100-odd point gain is what the sensex is nudging. and 4,7 must know, they will break out above that level yesterday and now it's firmly standing above it. almost a 33-odd point gain is what we're standing at right now. midcap cement companies...
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. >>> dozens are feared dead in northern india after a massive landslide slammed over three villages decimating two. at least 15 bodies have been pulled from the debris and many were swept into the river. weeks of heavy rain triggered these mudslides. >>> felicia is yow downgraded to a tropical storm but heading toward hawaii. >> fredricka, we have some concerns there for the hawaiian islands, especially for you traveling, whether you're going the airways, delays over the next couple of days. if you're heading to the beach, that could be problematic as the waves ahead of this system are already pounding the hawaiian coast. a lot of the beaches have been closed down for this afternoon. felicia is a tropical storm now. this was once a formidable hurricane, a category 4 at one time. it's great it's weakening and we think tm continue to do that. we have strong winds here, so wind shear is breaking down the storm a little bit as well. the farther west is goes, the cooler the water temperatures are. they're a little marginal to support a system like this. we think you'll feel the impacts i
. >>> dozens are feared dead in northern india after a massive landslide slammed over three villages decimating two. at least 15 bodies have been pulled from the debris and many were swept into the river. weeks of heavy rain triggered these mudslides. >>> felicia is yow downgraded to a tropical storm but heading toward hawaii. >> fredricka, we have some concerns there for the hawaiian islands, especially for you traveling, whether you're going the airways, delays over...
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the bombay sensitive index in india is up 0.2%. nymex light sweet crude, this is how the picture is looking for oil. nymex light swede crude is way below the 72 highs we saw on friday, $70.89. and brent is down, trading at $73.70 a barrel. bertha, over to you. >> thanks very much, christine. joining us now for market strategy is art hogan, managing director. and julian pendock is with us. arty, i want to start with you. today everybody everyone will be focused on the fed. but let's start more widely. we've had a really nice move in july. the markets are at new highs for the year. is this kind of as good as it gets for a while? have we maybe stolen a little momentum from the fall? are we due for a pullback? >> you know, it's interesting. that's the $64,000 question. everyone wants to know how we got to where we are on news that was less bad. second quarter earnings season came in better than expected, but still not where we have not them to be. i think what we've effectively done is priced in the now, priced in sustainability. nobod
the bombay sensitive index in india is up 0.2%. nymex light sweet crude, this is how the picture is looking for oil. nymex light swede crude is way below the 72 highs we saw on friday, $70.89. and brent is down, trading at $73.70 a barrel. bertha, over to you. >> thanks very much, christine. joining us now for market strategy is art hogan, managing director. and julian pendock is with us. arty, i want to start with you. today everybody everyone will be focused on the fed. but let's start...
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i would bring in india, as well. india will be an economy we will take far greater notice of as the years go by. i agree totally in the decoupling. we are continuing to see that shift in economic power from west to east. we have too just to it. you have to adjust to it. far more severely than we do. it isn't something that is going to go away. but it cannot done and we will do it. but whether it will be deflationary or not, i'm not quite sure. >> meanwhile, howard, if i can just change tax slide, a large part of the rally in europe has been from financials. but we heard from rbs today who added realism. >> yes, they did. it has been an amazing week. yes, we were very glad the it's all over. what a week for banks. the good, the bad and the ugly. well, if the ugly is royal bank of scotland today, then we can actually live through it. but you know, the bottom line is that there's still a massive write-off here. banks are not performing in the way, the manner which they need to. there's a lot of clearing of decks to do a
i would bring in india, as well. india will be an economy we will take far greater notice of as the years go by. i agree totally in the decoupling. we are continuing to see that shift in economic power from west to east. we have too just to it. you have to adjust to it. far more severely than we do. it isn't something that is going to go away. but it cannot done and we will do it. but whether it will be deflationary or not, i'm not quite sure. >> meanwhile, howard, if i can just change...
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let's turn now to india. ayesha faridi joins us live from mumbai from the india business report. ayesha. >> thanks for that, christine. it's a bad wednesday for the indian economic markets. it's sliced through 4,600, 4,500 and has even broken the 4,400 market in trade today. it's recovered from the low point of the day. just about half an hour can ba, we were seeing 2% cuts for the sensex and the nifty. the bodder markets reeling under pressure there, as well. in fact, most technical analysts do believe that 43.50 thereabouts is now the next resistance thorn for the market. the big losers in trade are the entire technologies space. you've got realty which is facing a lot of pressure in trade today. so these are the two weak pockets. besides that, a whole hoeft of these heavyweight counters have also been weak. but economic data has been very positive. we have market expectations about 7.8% across the board growth, but currently, the market is more worried about the global weakness that we are seeing. with that, it's back to you. >> ayesha faridi, thank you for that. ross, back ov
let's turn now to india. ayesha faridi joins us live from mumbai from the india business report. ayesha. >> thanks for that, christine. it's a bad wednesday for the indian economic markets. it's sliced through 4,600, 4,500 and has even broken the 4,400 market in trade today. it's recovered from the low point of the day. just about half an hour can ba, we were seeing 2% cuts for the sensex and the nifty. the bodder markets reeling under pressure there, as well. in fact, most technical...
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. >>> harley davidson sunounci i e announcing plans to sell its motorcycles in india next year. they're hoping the middle class will trade in smaller, more inexpensive motorcycles for its hogs. >>> what's ahead on "fast money"? hi, rick. >> hi. the traders are going to be breaking down today. stock reversal. give you the plays for tomorrow. >>> plus, hey, we've got the latest from dell's conference call. and the traders and i, of course, are live at 5:00. >> i'll see you in five minutes, rick. thanks so much. >>> up next, several key events tomorrow could have an impact on trading. we'll break it down, what you need to know when the opening bell sounds on friday. some people buy a car based on the deal they get. others by the car of their dreams. during the lexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. special lease offers now available on the 2009 es 350. and you know what, it works. nutrisystem for men: flexible new programs personalized to meet your goals. what's great about nutrisystem is you eat the foods you love and you lose weight. i'm dan marino. i lost 22 poun
. >>> harley davidson sunounci i e announcing plans to sell its motorcycles in india next year. they're hoping the middle class will trade in smaller, more inexpensive motorcycles for its hogs. >>> what's ahead on "fast money"? hi, rick. >> hi. the traders are going to be breaking down today. stock reversal. give you the plays for tomorrow. >>> plus, hey, we've got the latest from dell's conference call. and the traders and i, of course, are live at...
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they're probably going to other countries like india or thailand for medical tourism. >> one of the many ads ot issue of health care. americans for prosperity took a look at the canadian system. we'll watch it, come back, and get your reaction. >> i survived a brain tumor. but if i had relied on my government, i would be dead. i'm a canadian citizen. and as i got worse, my government health care system told me i had to wait six months to see a specialist. in six months i would have died. >> some patients wait a year for vital surgeries. delays that can be deadly. >> many drugs and treatments are not available because government says patients aren't worth it. >> i'm here today because i was able to travel to the u.s. where i received world class treatment. government health care isn't the answer and it sure isn't free. >> now, washington wants to bring canadian style health care to the u.s. but government should never come between your family and your doctor. learn more at patients united now.com. >> my advice to americans, as patients it's your care. don't give up your rights. >> until e
they're probably going to other countries like india or thailand for medical tourism. >> one of the many ads ot issue of health care. americans for prosperity took a look at the canadian system. we'll watch it, come back, and get your reaction. >> i survived a brain tumor. but if i had relied on my government, i would be dead. i'm a canadian citizen. and as i got worse, my government health care system told me i had to wait six months to see a specialist. in six months i would have...
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let's head out to india right now. mumbai for the latest on the india bit report. ayesha faridi joins us. hello, eayesha. >> thanks for that, christine. after a very tough day, more action seen for the broader market. while the sensex is a shade odd in the green, the crucial point, i think, is that is standing above that 4,700 mark. and it's the broader markets which have seen more. meantime, of course, a lot of things are really playing up. banking is one such bank. this led to the kind of recovery that we have seen today. so a couple of these counters and not just the heavyweight counters, development credit bank amongst the midcap banks had been showing you gains of about 5 odd percent. you've got axis bank is holding up by about 1.5%. icici bank, over a 3% move. l&t is doing out quite well. in the meantime, we have got a couple of news reports, still unconfirmed, that india plans to sue the euro union at the world trade organization at the wto for allowing big pharmaceutical companies to detain engine nettic drugs in transit to developing countries. that is one
let's head out to india right now. mumbai for the latest on the india bit report. ayesha faridi joins us. hello, eayesha. >> thanks for that, christine. after a very tough day, more action seen for the broader market. while the sensex is a shade odd in the green, the crucial point, i think, is that is standing above that 4,700 mark. and it's the broader markets which have seen more. meantime, of course, a lot of things are really playing up. banking is one such bank. this led to the kind...
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the company is rolling out it's high-end bikes in india next year. india is the big second biggest motorcycle market. >>> so the cash for clunkers program, the tally is in, almost 700,000 vehicles sold in the roughly two-and-a-half months this program was under way. yes, eight out of ten of the top ten vehicles sold were foreign-made. foreign brands. many of them built in the united states, though. but the success of this program, should it be expanded to other areas, cash for appliances, for example? firing off on the power grid, former clinton white house staffer david goodfriend, and gm berkman and associates. you know how it works. 20 seconds to make your case. jack, you probably don't even need 20 seconds to tell us why you don't think it should be expa expanded. >> carl marx said don't worry about america, they will spend themselves out of existence. i think he was right. we're diverting capital where it should not be. you've got an artificial industry with artificial jobs. now the government is stimulating artificial purchases within that arti
the company is rolling out it's high-end bikes in india next year. india is the big second biggest motorcycle market. >>> so the cash for clunkers program, the tally is in, almost 700,000 vehicles sold in the roughly two-and-a-half months this program was under way. yes, eight out of ten of the top ten vehicles sold were foreign-made. foreign brands. many of them built in the united states, though. but the success of this program, should it be expanded to other areas, cash for...
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the second that china and india are going to be powerful competitors. they are not a threat. they're a fact. you know, what we do about it is the challenge. they have every right to pursue happiness. i mean, they are as endowed by the creator. so they have every right to do this. and if you have a billion 300 chinese and a billion indians rolling up their sleeves, if you want this country to remain the most successful in the world, then you've got to be prepared to meet this competition. this will be one of the major debates in the next 10 years. are americans prepared to think through what it takes to compete with china and india or would we rather decay elegantly? because there's no middle ground. you're either deciding you're going to be in the competition and that's going to require a continuance change or you're deciding change is too hard. let's just give up and let them become the leaders of the world because it's too difficult for us to do it. but there's no middle ground about this. i recommend to all of you bob compton's movie "2 million minutes" you can access it
the second that china and india are going to be powerful competitors. they are not a threat. they're a fact. you know, what we do about it is the challenge. they have every right to pursue happiness. i mean, they are as endowed by the creator. so they have every right to do this. and if you have a billion 300 chinese and a billion indians rolling up their sleeves, if you want this country to remain the most successful in the world, then you've got to be prepared to meet this competition. this...
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those included china, brazil, india, and russia. we also arrested in positioning the federal government. as you just indicated, that's starting to pay off for us. there some really positive news and we're trying to expand our global footprint. if you think about it, most of the capital expenditures in the world, two-thirds are outside of north america. north america is extremely important but we should expand beyond that. >> i don't think the analysts got it. he is a smart guy. >> i agree. >> he is good. known him for 30 years. but nortel, their demise has to be in your sweet spot. even though a lot of it is business, their business competes against you is kind of in flux. isn't it? >> absolutely. in fact, part of our growth products, in fact, this past quarter, our optical networking products had the biggest growth ever as well. we actually compete against nortel. and we're winning new customers around the world. >> now, can you give me a sense on if i am a verizon or at&t or if i'm a cable company, why i need you to win the war, t
those included china, brazil, india, and russia. we also arrested in positioning the federal government. as you just indicated, that's starting to pay off for us. there some really positive news and we're trying to expand our global footprint. if you think about it, most of the capital expenditures in the world, two-thirds are outside of north america. north america is extremely important but we should expand beyond that. >> i don't think the analysts got it. he is a smart guy. >> i...
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jeff sachs joined me after a recent trip to china and india and pointed out clearly that not only are those countries do okay, but in some ways they're thriving, growing at 5, 6, 7%, even as the u.s. economy retracts. and ultimately, this global meltdown could be a tipping point from both of those countries to truly standing on par in some real ways with the u.s. and europe. other interesting unintended consequences, as we heard the president of iran, ahmadinejad, say he was going to make fairly significant appointments of women to his cabinet, that was certainly not the expectation three to six months ago as the election in iran neared, certainly not as the chaos that ensued. but what's so interesting about the world, you never know exactly what's going to happen and some of the pushback that's happened in iran has led to that. and it led me to wonder, what will be the consequences or unintended consequences of this august recess? the obama administration feared the recess, thinking it would put a stop on health care reform. but what if this new strategy brings president obama out, u
jeff sachs joined me after a recent trip to china and india and pointed out clearly that not only are those countries do okay, but in some ways they're thriving, growing at 5, 6, 7%, even as the u.s. economy retracts. and ultimately, this global meltdown could be a tipping point from both of those countries to truly standing on par in some real ways with the u.s. and europe. other interesting unintended consequences, as we heard the president of iran, ahmadinejad, say he was going to make...
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they're probably going to other countries like india or thailand for medical tourism. >> one of the many ads ot issue of health care. americans for prosperity took a look at the canadian system. we'll watch it, come back, and get your reaction. >> i survived a brain tumor. but if i had relied on my government, i would be dead. i'm a canadian citizen. and as i got worse, my government health care system told me i had to wait six months to see a specialist. in six months i would have died. >> some patients wait a year for vital surgeries. delays that can be deadly. >> many drugs and treatments are not available because government says patients aren't worth it. >> i'm here today because i was able to travel to the u.s. where i received world class treatment. government health care isn't the answer and it sure isn't free. >> now, washington wants to bring canadian style health care to the u.s. but government should never come between your family and your doctor. learn more at patients united now.com. >> my advice to americans, as patients it's your care. don't give up your rights. >> until e
they're probably going to other countries like india or thailand for medical tourism. >> one of the many ads ot issue of health care. americans for prosperity took a look at the canadian system. we'll watch it, come back, and get your reaction. >> i survived a brain tumor. but if i had relied on my government, i would be dead. i'm a canadian citizen. and as i got worse, my government health care system told me i had to wait six months to see a specialist. in six months i would have...
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the girls in india from 1 to 5 years of age are 50% more likely to die than boys their age. in addition, ultra sound machines have allowed a pregnant woman to find out the sex of her own fetus and then get an abortion if it's female. the global statistics on the abuse of girls are numbing. it appears that more girls and women are now missing from the planet precisely because they are female than men were killed on the batting field in all of the wars of the 20th century. so with a new administration in power and with a female woman heading the state department, how should u.s. priorities on women's issues internationally change? guest: the secretary of state hillary clinton is doing a marvelous job of highlighting the issue of women's equality around the world. one thing that we need to do in this country is the united states senate needs to ratify the united nations women's convention, the convention on the elimination of discrimination. host: when was that passed by the u.n.? guest: in the late 1970's. it was signed by president jimmy carter in 1980. in order to become the
the girls in india from 1 to 5 years of age are 50% more likely to die than boys their age. in addition, ultra sound machines have allowed a pregnant woman to find out the sex of her own fetus and then get an abortion if it's female. the global statistics on the abuse of girls are numbing. it appears that more girls and women are now missing from the planet precisely because they are female than men were killed on the batting field in all of the wars of the 20th century. so with a new...
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india, seven of eight monkeys stolen from a zoo have been recovered. police getting them back by pretending to be black market smugglers telling the thieves they wanted to buy the animals. they're rare bra citizenion marmsets, sadly one of them died. mexico, michael jackson fans by the thousands coming together to celebrate the king of pop's birthday. the crowd claiming they broke the record for most people dancing to the song thriller. ormsers claim nearly 13,000 people participated and are now awaiting confirmation from folks at the guinness books ♪ thriller, thriller . >> that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. a dramatic rescue caught on tape as a city councilman suffers a heart attack on live tv. and that video is just ahead. also, an update on those wildfires raging out of control in california. we're showing you live pictures right now of that scene north of los angeles. thousands of people forced from their homes, told to evacuate as hundreds of firefighters struggle to contain eight separate fires. we'll speak with a c
india, seven of eight monkeys stolen from a zoo have been recovered. police getting them back by pretending to be black market smugglers telling the thieves they wanted to buy the animals. they're rare bra citizenion marmsets, sadly one of them died. mexico, michael jackson fans by the thousands coming together to celebrate the king of pop's birthday. the crowd claiming they broke the record for most people dancing to the song thriller. ormsers claim nearly 13,000 people participated and are...
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g-7 is outdated, doesn't include china, india, and other bodies are also not as effective. and to see this coming meeting is loud to lapse is an issue. i hope in the next few weeks we jump-start this process. >> i would use your term to the bank of england directly. if you're going to be a player and regulator, you don't win, then if you're the referee and the player and you can't win, then you've got a real problem on your hands. certainly i think our fed has done a better job to say we are going to get out of qe first and use other facilities to keep the system working the best we can. >> mohammed a couple of quick crude market questions before we run out of time. back on july 28th, headlines ran that said, as you know, el-erian said stock rally won't continue with lack of revenue. el-erian selling into corporate bond equity rally. is that still happening? do you think markets have hit their high for the year? >> we position ourselves more cautiously. we think at these levels risk assets of pricing a lot of good news, not just about fiscal stimulus, not just about invento
g-7 is outdated, doesn't include china, india, and other bodies are also not as effective. and to see this coming meeting is loud to lapse is an issue. i hope in the next few weeks we jump-start this process. >> i would use your term to the bank of england directly. if you're going to be a player and regulator, you don't win, then if you're the referee and the player and you can't win, then you've got a real problem on your hands. certainly i think our fed has done a better job to say we...
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this really funny video from india. this is a cab driver who has perfected the art of driving backwards. he does this with every single person. he had a problem with his car. he returned from a party and there was a fault where the reverse gear was the only thing that worked. this is his primary source of income so the guy was like if i can only go backwards i better learn how to drive backwards. now he can go 50 miles an hour driving backwards. he renamed the car the back gear champian. just develop new skill. >> new york taxi drivers can't even drive front way. >> it's further evidence it's the year of the indian. >> it is. >> let's go to the u.k. where this is an interesting approach -- >> i'm going to eat it if no one else is. >> you know on amusement park rides and your arms go up and you go whoo-hoo, that's been banned at a specific theme park in the u.k. because of body odor. basically they're saying is going to get hot here, up to 84 degrees. managers expect -- she's sniffing her armpit, isn't she? >> it looks l
this really funny video from india. this is a cab driver who has perfected the art of driving backwards. he does this with every single person. he had a problem with his car. he returned from a party and there was a fault where the reverse gear was the only thing that worked. this is his primary source of income so the guy was like if i can only go backwards i better learn how to drive backwards. now he can go 50 miles an hour driving backwards. he renamed the car the back gear champian. just...
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india is releasing two of the subs with the option to buy. joe, kiran. >> chris lawrence, thank you so much. 30 minutes past the hour. we check our top stories. memo to republicans, president obama wants your support on health care. with or without it, though, there will be a system overhauled by year's end. president out on msnbc at some point he may consider an alternative course to buy pauy partisanship. failure is not an option. >>> according to triple a, the average national for a gallon of gasoline is now up. $2.61. that's up 2.5 cents overnight. the price increasing for the 16th straight day. >>> aerosmith front man steve tyler taken to the hospital overnight after falling at a concert. a fan said the 61-year-old singer fell off the stage backwards after trying to entertain a crowd after a sound system went out. the hospital is not releasing any information on his condition. >>> it's good to be bill clinton after bringing two american journalists back from north korea, the former president is back in the spotlight and ready to do more
india is releasing two of the subs with the option to buy. joe, kiran. >> chris lawrence, thank you so much. 30 minutes past the hour. we check our top stories. memo to republicans, president obama wants your support on health care. with or without it, though, there will be a system overhauled by year's end. president out on msnbc at some point he may consider an alternative course to buy pauy partisanship. failure is not an option. >>> according to triple a, the average national...
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brazil, russia, india and china looks like an interesting place. it's not something for somebody doesn't want to take too much risk. it's a great three- to five-year play. >> one final question. looking over the longer term, you said be careful short term. there's etfs. if you want to do this and look at a five-year trade, what would that be. >> build a diversified portfolio and currency deposits. you can do it with a single trade and diversify arocross th globe. or look at the brazil, russia, india, and china. >> lots of interesting ideas there. frank trotter, as we said, from everbank direct. as you said, you can go online and look for all of those currencies. >>> let's get straight to share epperson. sharon? >> natural gas is coming up quickly here. down almost 20 cents. 10 cents in the past minute or so. waiting for the number to come out. it is up 66 bcf. the rise in natural gas storage level was above expectations, which were basically in a range between 69 and 64. the number came in above 66. i'm with john woods now, veteran natural gas trad
brazil, russia, india and china looks like an interesting place. it's not something for somebody doesn't want to take too much risk. it's a great three- to five-year play. >> one final question. looking over the longer term, you said be careful short term. there's etfs. if you want to do this and look at a five-year trade, what would that be. >> build a diversified portfolio and currency deposits. you can do it with a single trade and diversify arocross th globe. or look at the...
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we forget in the crude oil market, it's china and malaysia and india and indonesia and it's asia that is now the real demand change in the energy market. we are becoming less and less important. we might be the largest user, but the greatest increases and change and rate of change in demand is going to come from there. china we have to remember is the largest taker of every raw material in the world. chinese buy suggest taking it higher. we break out above 75 and can go to 80 quickly. >> at the same time we have all been watching china this week as a leader to the u.s. markets. whatever they did, we tend to mirror that. there is concerns about china and the recovery and the pace going on. at the same time can you make the case that it is china and asia driving the surge in oil and at the same time we are fretting about whether they will continue at the pace. >> china will continue at the pace and we are more concerned about whether the stock market was a bubble and does beijing want to try to keep that from getting too hot? is the chinese economy going to be more abundant or go into a
we forget in the crude oil market, it's china and malaysia and india and indonesia and it's asia that is now the real demand change in the energy market. we are becoming less and less important. we might be the largest user, but the greatest increases and change and rate of change in demand is going to come from there. china we have to remember is the largest taker of every raw material in the world. chinese buy suggest taking it higher. we break out above 75 and can go to 80 quickly. >>...
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i first went to a knowledge the presence of some special guests, the ambassador from india is here. [applause] and the vice chairman of the d.c. city council, jack evans. [applause] and we have representatives from the embassies of australia, poland, austria, and russia here as well. let me begin this morning by introducing our special guest, dr. romer. as many of you may know, she is chair of the council of economic advisers. that position was established in the employment act of 1946 were it was decided that the president of the united states needed some independent, objective economic analysis and advice. at the time the council was created, it has had not -- some of the most distinguished economists serving in that position. obviously, ben bernanke was there as well. it has had a long history of very distinguished economists. she is one of the best known economists and the country, one of the best known macro economists, served for 20 years at the university -- she became an expert on the depression, the consequences of the depression, and other u.s. government responded. she di
i first went to a knowledge the presence of some special guests, the ambassador from india is here. [applause] and the vice chairman of the d.c. city council, jack evans. [applause] and we have representatives from the embassies of australia, poland, austria, and russia here as well. let me begin this morning by introducing our special guest, dr. romer. as many of you may know, she is chair of the council of economic advisers. that position was established in the employment act of 1946 were it...
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india's bombay sensex up 1 1/2%. guy johnson, what's happening in europe? >> mark, we are trading higher. i just want to point out that it is on staggeringly like volume. nobody is out there. just take a look at the clips going through the european market are incredibly light at the moment. so when you look at what you're seeing here on the screen, you've got to bear that in mind. i kind of want to walk you around europe and talk about the stories we're watching. in london, justice blackburn ruled today that english courts do not have the jurisdiction to force creditors of lehman europe to accept the wind-up for them. that's highly significant because pwc, pushing through that wind-up order, now says that it could take a decade town wind the assets of lehman europe. bear that in mind when you come up this anniversary which we're rapidly approaching of the lehman collapse. let's go over to germany where all the talk is about what happens with gm europe, opel. talk is this board meeting taking place today with gm. the indications are that we're going to see m
india's bombay sensex up 1 1/2%. guy johnson, what's happening in europe? >> mark, we are trading higher. i just want to point out that it is on staggeringly like volume. nobody is out there. just take a look at the clips going through the european market are incredibly light at the moment. so when you look at what you're seeing here on the screen, you've got to bear that in mind. i kind of want to walk you around europe and talk about the stories we're watching. in london, justice...
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president in the country to say that this economy will be an economy that can compete with china and india and that this is about the beginning of the conclusion of all workers into that economy and all members that deserve to be uplifted. today is the sound of the smell as sweet justice. -- of sweet justice. [unintelligible] >> this campaign is not just a campaign, it is a coalition. there are a number of organizations that have signed on to us. it is not just the hip-hop caucus or green for all doing this. how we're going to do this? this is not a dream jobs moment, is a clean energy movement. for us, we have to convince our generation that this truly is our moment for the 21st century. we have to go out there and convince them that if we do not make a change now, nine years into the 21st century, there will not be a 22nd century. the time is now. we had joined together with the help of the administration and we know we can do that and change happens now. >> a couple of questions. we understand that greening is expensive p and. we will not see the economic benefits for decades. how can a
president in the country to say that this economy will be an economy that can compete with china and india and that this is about the beginning of the conclusion of all workers into that economy and all members that deserve to be uplifted. today is the sound of the smell as sweet justice. -- of sweet justice. [unintelligible] >> this campaign is not just a campaign, it is a coalition. there are a number of organizations that have signed on to us. it is not just the hip-hop caucus or green...
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for example, india used to buy patrol planes from russia. just inked a $2 billion version for this aircraft. the seller, american company, boeing. >> russia is understandably concerned that foreign customers are not looking to them anymore as a leader in the export market for weapons. >> reporter: a russian general says that these sub s are sailig in international waters. the pentagon says there is no need to look at these subs and automatically see them as a threat. >>> months of captivity silenced them from speaking publicly. now, they are free to tell their stories. you will hear more from the two american journalists freed from north korea in their own words. >>> she idlelized a famous mad man and now the convict known as squeezy is getting a new lease on life. upbeat rock ♪ singer:wanted to get myself a new cell phone ♪ ♪ so i could hear myself as a ringtone ♪ ♪ who knew the store would go and check my credit score ♪ ♪ now all they let me have is this dinosaur ♪ ♪ hello hello hello can anybody hear me? ♪ ♪ i know i
for example, india used to buy patrol planes from russia. just inked a $2 billion version for this aircraft. the seller, american company, boeing. >> russia is understandably concerned that foreign customers are not looking to them anymore as a leader in the export market for weapons. >> reporter: a russian general says that these sub s are sailig in international waters. the pentagon says there is no need to look at these subs and automatically see them as a threat. >>>...
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they can go to india and china and have lower wages, lower costs. what is going to keep them here. >> you have raised to a very important questions. -- two very important questions. on cap and trade, the house of representatives have passed a bill that has a lot of problems. we have not gotten a bill in the senate. we understand the kinds of concerns you have raised. we're going to take them up and see to it that we do not have the consequences of exporting jobs or imposing a great tax. you raise a question of employee choice. that bill is in the process of being negotiated. there will not be a time line which will be so fast that people will not have an opportunity to understand what the issue is. you comment about the secret ballot, and i think we have to maintain a secret ballot, which you agree with. we're trying to work through the other facets of it on arbitration, but bearing in mind the concerns and worries that you have raised. no. 24. who has 24? yes, sir? don shapiro in 1997, i was diagnosed with a thyroid condition that put me in the hos
they can go to india and china and have lower wages, lower costs. what is going to keep them here. >> you have raised to a very important questions. -- two very important questions. on cap and trade, the house of representatives have passed a bill that has a lot of problems. we have not gotten a bill in the senate. we understand the kinds of concerns you have raised. we're going to take them up and see to it that we do not have the consequences of exporting jobs or imposing a great tax....
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. >> the journal, actually, i don't know if you can pick this up but a picture about people in india driving harleys. it speaks about this growth handoff. they eventually want to have -- if there's going to be an engine of growth it won't be in the united states because the consumer is having difficulty. it has to be the rest of the world. we hope as the rest of the world moves up the income rung they'll be buying more american-made products and global trade will pick up. >> and what's the running price of a harley there? like 1,000 bucks? the average salary of a person, a commuter, is $1,000. it would be difficult to afford the hog right now. >> in india and china, you have the motorbike, the dad in the front, baby on the lap, mom on the back with groceries and a chicken stuck on the back. really cool on the harley. >> they do look good. >> just a short time ago we didn't think anyone anywhere was going to buy nonessentials or an american-made product. people are and it's a good thing. >>> coming up this morning's top stories and also jim and tony take on them. plus, could a brawl b
. >> the journal, actually, i don't know if you can pick this up but a picture about people in india driving harleys. it speaks about this growth handoff. they eventually want to have -- if there's going to be an engine of growth it won't be in the united states because the consumer is having difficulty. it has to be the rest of the world. we hope as the rest of the world moves up the income rung they'll be buying more american-made products and global trade will pick up. >> and...
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. >>> from china, let's switch gears and head to india. ayesha joins us for the business report. >> it's been a volatile monday. asia was holding up. started off on a positive note. within minutes of trade it slipped down. around the 4500 level. just marginally holding. that's the case for the broader markets as well. what's dragging the indises down is the monsoon worries, which still hasn't picked up in certain key regions of the company. you have a couple of monsoon sectors. big draggers today. unilever stocks one of the losers today. what's gaining on the flip side is the entire i.t. sector. they are maintaining a good 6% gain right now. of course, pharma is holding up pretty well. in the meant, talking about monsoon, the worries clearly continue. they have actually stayed down the long-term forecast to 80% from the previous 95%. that as the market is watching. meantime, the swine flu death toll has risen in the country. in fact, it's gone up to six, with two deaths reported this morning in all. so that, of course, is bringing a flurry
. >>> from china, let's switch gears and head to india. ayesha joins us for the business report. >> it's been a volatile monday. asia was holding up. started off on a positive note. within minutes of trade it slipped down. around the 4500 level. just marginally holding. that's the case for the broader markets as well. what's dragging the indises down is the monsoon worries, which still hasn't picked up in certain key regions of the company. you have a couple of monsoon sectors....
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>> it's going to have more of an impact on india where they consume huge amounts of sugar. in this country, first of all we pay twice the world price anyway because of the interference of the united states government. >> i love that. yeah, great. >> industrially, you know, processed foods, most of them switched over to high fructose corn syrup decades ago anyway. >> it's not you pouring sugar on those strawberries over there. >> that's minor. >> i love sugar. >> on the strawberries? >> major sugar person. there you go. i like splenda on my strawberries. >> spenda? >> i love it. tastes just like sugar. it's great. tastes just like sugar. >> i'll give eight shot. >> all right. >>> coming up, wild moves in a handful of stocks this week. following that trade, following the momentum plays and getting your money ready for the weekend. >>> and stay tuned to meet a small business owner who is beating the big boys at their own game. the owner of a local hardware store is seeing a boost in profits, even hiring in this economy. our small wonder series kicks off in just minutes. you're
>> it's going to have more of an impact on india where they consume huge amounts of sugar. in this country, first of all we pay twice the world price anyway because of the interference of the united states government. >> i love that. yeah, great. >> industrially, you know, processed foods, most of them switched over to high fructose corn syrup decades ago anyway. >> it's not you pouring sugar on those strawberries over there. >> that's minor. >> i love sugar....
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the ambassador from india is here. and the vice chairman of the d.c. city council, councilman jack evans. and we have representatives from the embassies of australia, portland, austria, and russia, as well. now, let me begin this morning by introducing our special guest, dr. romer. as many of you may know, dr. romer is the chair of the council of the economic advisors. that position was enacted in 1946 when it was decided that the president of the united states needed some independent objective economic analysis and advice. and at the time that the chair was created in the late 1940's, it has had some of the most distinguished members of our
the ambassador from india is here. and the vice chairman of the d.c. city council, councilman jack evans. and we have representatives from the embassies of australia, portland, austria, and russia, as well. now, let me begin this morning by introducing our special guest, dr. romer. as many of you may know, dr. romer is the chair of the council of the economic advisors. that position was enacted in 1946 when it was decided that the president of the united states needed some independent objective...
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just as in india and net they have become more active to tap the intelligence of people that worked in the institutions but also with the public that interacts with and works with government. this is why we created an open government policy making process as we thought about whether the ways we can begin to lower and the race policy impediments that make this the adoption of broadband technology by government to engage the american people we turn to the people to ask us how to do that? instead of drafting a policy then go out for comment when they come too late we actually very much like this process turn the policy making process inside out and went to the people first for their ideas and government employees about how to do this we launched-- three phase process of brainstorming and discussions of the difficult i.d.'s that we are facing and then turning to people in the last few weeks to use a color ever tint drafting tool to create the language we may use to craft open government policies to allow was to use wiki to move to greater openness and have more participatory innovations ma
just as in india and net they have become more active to tap the intelligence of people that worked in the institutions but also with the public that interacts with and works with government. this is why we created an open government policy making process as we thought about whether the ways we can begin to lower and the race policy impediments that make this the adoption of broadband technology by government to engage the american people we turn to the people to ask us how to do that? instead...